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Sony UWP-D26 Camera-Mount Wireless Combo Microphone System (638 to 694 MHz)

The demand for high-quality audio is increasing as high-resolution content becomes prevalent in the video production industry. Today's content creators are faced with the challenge of capturing high-quality audio quickly, reliably and with limited resources. Offering superb sound quality with digital processing, reliable RF transmission, true double tuner diversity reception and friendly features, the UWP-D series is an ideal partner for ENG (electronic news gathering) and EFP (electronic field production), as well as documentaries and weddings. The UWP-D26 package includes the UTX-B40 bodypack transmitter, UTX-P40 XLR plug-on transmitter and URX-P40 receiver, plus accessories.

SKU: GC35-UWPD26

Sony UWP-D26 Camera-Mount Wireless Combo Microphone System (638 to 694 MHz)

Sony UWP-D26 Camera-Mount Wireless Combo Microphone System (638 to 694 MHz)

The demand for high-quality audio is increasing as high-resolution content becomes prevalent in the video production industry. Today's content creators are faced with the challenge of capturing high-quality audio quickly, reliably and with limited resources. Offering superb sound quality with digital processing, reliable RF transmission, true double tuner diversity reception and friendly features, the UWP-D series is an ideal partner for ENG (electronic news gathering) and EFP (electronic field production), as well as documentaries and weddings. The UWP-D26 package includes the UTX-B40 bodypack transmitter, UTX-P40 XLR plug-on transmitter and URX-P40 receiver, plus accessories.

High-quality sound with Sony digital audio processing

NFC SYNC function for quick and easy secure channel setting (IR sync capability with UTX-B40 and UTX-P40 transmitters from URX-P03, URX-P03D, and URX-S03D receivers)

True double tuner diversity for stable signal reception

Auto gain mode volume control

+15 dB gain volume boost mode for off-mic audio

Line input

+48V power supply (plug-on transmitter)

Channel memory for fast switching between receiver frequencies for two transmitter operation

Transmitter frequency sent to the receiver for matching multiple receivers to one transmitter

Headphone output for monitoring

Monitor mode for using a receiver as an ear monitor

Variable muting function Compatibility with Sony WL-800/UWP series

Receiver output level control

High visibility OLED display, ideal for indoor/outdoor use

USB connector for power supply (URX-P40 only)

Digital audio interface support with SMAD-P5 Multi-Interface (MI) Shoe Adaptor (option)

Includes ECM-V1BMP lavalier microphone

Key Features:

For DIY Videographer/Vlogger, Journalist

Omnidirectional Lav Mic

Bodypack Transmitter with Auto Gain

Plug-On Transmitter with 48V Phantom

What's in the Box:

Sony UWP-D26 Camera-Mount Wireless Combo Microphone System (638 to 694 MHz)

URX-P40 portable receiver

UTX-B40 backpack transmitter

UTX-P40 XLR plug-on transmitter

Mic Clip

Windscreen

Belt Clips

Soft Case for Plug-On

3.5mm to 3.5mm Output Cable

3.5mm to XLR-M Output Cable

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Product Overview

Sony UWP-D26 Camera-Mount Wireless Combo Microphone System (638 to 694 MHz)

The demand for high-quality audio is increasing as high-resolution content becomes prevalent in the video production industry. Today's content creators are faced with the challenge of capturing high-quality audio quickly, reliably and with limited resources. Offering superb sound quality with digital processing, reliable RF transmission, true double tuner diversity reception and friendly features, the UWP-D series is an ideal partner for ENG (electronic news gathering) and EFP (electronic field production), as well as documentaries and weddings. The UWP-D26 package includes the UTX-B40 bodypack transmitter, UTX-P40 XLR plug-on transmitter and URX-P40 receiver, plus accessories.

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